Ernest Hemingway Prints

There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.

Through a unique style of unadorned prose and blatant disregard for adjectives, Ernest Hemingway’s work shaped the course of early 20th-century American literature. He was the unapologetic antithesis of other celebrated writers of the time, and he bled for his work. Hemingway lived through both world wars; serving as an ambulance driver in the First and as a war correspondent in the Second (as well as the Spanish Civil War). These rugged experiences arguably influenced his fearless and physical nature, as well as his literary works. From bullfighting in Spain to romantic afternoons in Paris, his life was filled with wanderlust, women, and writing. He strived to live as he meant to, always making a show of it along the way. On the surface, he was a man with a larger than life presence: a big drinker and womaniser. A man of heavy beard and a brilliant mind. Yet, he hid some troubling vulnerabilities underneath all the bravado. He fought depression and anxiety in his later years, regularly consuming beer and gin for breakfast. It led to him losing the function to write. He lacked self-control and lost productivity — his defining traits. In 1961, Hemingway killed himself with his favorite double-barreled shotgun. His legacy resides in not just a body of work left behind, though, but in a contemporary writing style that subsequent writers either copied, or avoided completely. It represented a shift from 19th century elaboration to a more focused narrative told through dialogue and basic action — even silence. Fundamentally, he practiced economy in his writing: he got everything he could out of the fewest words. He was a generation defining writer — epitomised by his winning of the Pulitzer Prize in 1952 for The Old Man and the Sea and the Nobel Literature Prize in 1954.

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Hemingway, Capa and the Driver
By Life Picture Collection
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Noel Coward and Ernest Hemingway
By Peter Stackpole / Life Picture Collection
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Hemingway at Toreadors
By Loomis Dean / Life Picture Collection
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Coward, Guinness and Hemingway
By Peter Stackpole / Life Picture Collection
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Hemingway, 1960
By Loomis Dean / Life Picture Collection
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Portrait of Ernest Hemingway
By Alfred Eisenstaedt / Life Picture Collection
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Hemingway in Venice
By Archivio Graziano Arici / Bridgeman Images
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Hemingway Bush Hat By Earl Theisen
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Hemingway in Madrid
By Zumapress / Bridgeman Images
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Hemingway at a Horse Race
By AGIP / Bridgeman Images
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Hemingway and Carol
By Jerome Brierre / Bridgeman
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Antonio Ordonez and Ernest Hemingway
By Loomis Dean / Life Picture Collection
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Hemingway Composing By Earl Theisen
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Hemingway At Rest By Earl Theisen
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Hemingway At Work By Earl Theisen
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